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Mol. Cell. Biol., Dec 1997, 7237-7247, Vol 17, No. 12
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology

Regulatory sequences for the amplification and replication of the ribosomal DNA minichromosome in Tetrahymena thermophila

P Blomberg, C Randolph, CH Yao and MC Yao
Division of Basic Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington 98104, USA.

We have analyzed the cis-acting sequences that regulate rRNA gene (rDNA) replication in Tetrahymena thermophila. The macronucleus of this ciliated protozoan contains 9,000 copies of a 21-kbp minichromosome in the form of a palindrome comprising two copies of the rDNA. These are derived from a single chromosomally integrated copy during conjugation through selective amplification and are maintained by replicating once per cell cycle during vegetative growth. We have developed a transformation vector and carried out a deletion analysis to determine the minimal sequences required for replication, amplification, and/or stable maintenance of the rDNA molecule. Using constructs containing progressively longer deletions, we show that only a small portion (approximately 900 bp) of the rDNA is needed for extrachromosomal replication and stable maintenance of this molecule. This core region is very near but does not include the rRNA transcription initiation site or its putative promoter, indicating that replication is not dependent on normal rRNA transcription. It includes two nearly identical nuclease-sensitive domains (D1 and D2), one of which (D1) corresponds to the physical origin of replication determined previously. Deletion of both domains abolishes replication, whereas deletion of either domain allows the molecules to replicate, indicating that only one domain is required. In addition to this core region, we have found several DNA segments, including a tandem array of a 21- nucleotide repeat (type II repeats) and sequences within the rRNA coding region, that play distinctive and important roles in maintaining the rDNA at a high copy number.


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